Dual Tang Adapter For A Power Tool Attachment

ABSTRACT

A system for use in securing an attachment to a driver having an attachment mounting area includes an attachment mount configured for releasable engagement with an attachment as well as a driver mount interconnected with the attachment mount. The driver mount includes a removable mounting member configured for engagement with the attachment mounting area of the driver.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application60/804,047, filed Jun. 6, 2006, the disclosure of which is incorporatedherein by reference.

BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to power tools, and more particularly to aquick-change system for releasably securing a tool to a reciprocatingdriver or power unit.

A reciprocating power saw typically includes a hand-held power unit ordriver which is operable to impart reciprocating motion to a bladeattachment arrangement. A conventional saw blade for a reciprocatingpower saw of this type has a flat inner end formed with a tang and anaperture, which is adapted to be clamped to the blade attachmentarrangement to securely retain the blade in place. In this manner,reciprocating motion is imparted to the blade in response to operationof the power unit. The clamp-type blade attachment member requires useof a tool, such as a screwdriver or an allen wrench, to remove andreplace the blade.

The reciprocating driving output of a hand-held power unit of this typeis suitable for a variety of functions other than the normal sawingfunction accomplished by use of a saw blade mounted to the unit,including filing, brushing, buffing, etc. In order to accomplish suchfunctions, however, it is necessary to provide appropriate attachmentsor functional tools that have a specially configured mounting end thatis compatible with the clamp-type mounting arrangement member of thepower unit. In order to change attachments for different functions, itis necessary to use a tool such as an allen wrench or a screwdriver toremove one type of attachment and replace it with another, to accomplisha different function. This entails a significant amount of time andinconvenience, and requires an operator to always have a tool such asallen wrench or screwdriver at the ready when it is desired to changetools to adapt the power unit for a different function.

U.S. Pat. No. 6,755,424 to Paulsen describes a mounting arrangement forsecuring a functional tool to a power unit having a reciprocatingoutput. The mounting arrangement includes an adapter that is engageablewith a clamp-type mounting mechanism associated with the output of thepower unit. The adapter remains in place in engagement with the powerunit, and includes an outer releasable engagement arrangement which isadapted to releasably secure the inner end of a functional tool, such asa file or brush, to the power unit through the adapter. The outerreleasable engagement arrangement of the adapter includes a passagewithin which the inner mounting portion of the functional tool isreceived. The inner mounting portion of the functional tool furtherincludes a groove, and the releasable engagement arrangement includes aretainer member selectively movably into and out of the groove formaintaining the functional tool in engagement with the adapter and forreleasing engagement between the functional tool and the adapter. Theouter engagement arrangement is operable without the use of tools, toprovide quick and easy engagement of the functional tool with the powerunit, and quick and easy removal of the functional tool for replacementby another, differently configured functional tool.

Notwithstanding the advancements presented in U.S. Pat. No. 6,755,424,the present inventor has discovered that the reciprocating output of thepower unit may damage or otherwise degrade the adapter constructed tointerface with a functional tool. In particular, the end of the adapterthat interfaces with the power unit may become damaged or unusable eventhough the end of the adapter that receives the functional tool remainsusable.

Accordingly, it is an object of the present disclosure to provide anadapter, usable with a power unit having a reciprocating output, whichhas a removable and replaceable mounting member that interfaces with thepower unit. In this regard, the mounting member, once damaged orrendered unworkable, may be replaced without requiring full replacementof the adapter itself.

Therefore, in accordance with one aspect, the present invention isdirected to a system for use in securing an attachment to a driverhaving an attachment mounting area. The system includes an attachmentmount configured for releasable engagement with an attachment as well asa driver mount interconnected with the attachment mount. The drivermount includes a removable and replaceable mounting member configuredfor engagement with the attachment mounting area of the driver.

In accordance with a further aspect, the present invention is directedto a power tool having a hand-held power unit that includes an axiallyreciprocating movable output arrangement. The power tool includes adriver mount adapted for engagement with the axially reciprocatingmovable output arrangement using a clamp-type mounting arrangement. Anadapter is provided that has a generally flat first connector sectionthat is adapted for releasable engagement with the driver mount and asecond connector section having a releasable engagement arrangement. Thepower tool further includes a functional tool having an inner mountingportion, wherein the inner mounting portion of the functional tool andthe releasable engagement arrangement of the second connector section ofthe adapter are configured and arranged so as to provide engagement ofthe inner mounting portion of the functional tool with the releasableengagement arrangement without the use of tools. The inner mountingportion of the functional tool is engaged with the releasable engagementarrangement of the second connector section via application of a push-onforce to the inner mounting portion of the functional tool in adirection parallel to the direction of movement of the axiallyreciprocating movable output arrangement of the power unit.

According to another aspect of the present invention, a method ofsecuring a tool to a reciprocating driver having a tool mount area isdisclosed. The method includes the acts of providing a body having anouter end configured to engage a tool and an inner end defining a drivermount area, and releaseably securing a mounting member to the drivermount area. The mounting member is configured for engagement with thetool mount area. The method further includes the act of engaging a toolwith the outer end of the body.

These and other objects, features, and advantages of the invention willbecome apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detaileddescription and the accompanying drawings. It should be understood,however, that the detailed description and specific examples, whileindicating preferred embodiments of the present invention, are given byway of illustration and not of limitation. Many changes andmodifications may be made within the scope of the present inventionwithout departing from the spirit thereof, and the invention includesall such modifications.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Preferred exemplary embodiments of the invention are illustrated in theaccompanying drawings, in which like reference numerals represent likeparts throughout, and in which:

FIG. 1 is an elevation view illustrating a hand-held power unit and afunctional tool connected thereto, using an adapter in accordance withthe present invention for mounting the functional tool to the power unitin a quick-change, tool-less manner;

FIG. 2 is an isometric view of the adapter holding an arm of thefunctional tool shown in FIG. 1;

FIG. 3 is an exploded view of the adapter shown in FIG. 2;

FIG. 4 is a cross-section view of that shown in FIG. 2;

FIG. 5 is a cross-section view taken along lines 5-5 of FIG. 4;

FIG. 6 is a cross-section view taken along lines 6-6 of FIG. 4;

FIG. 7 is an isometric view of an adapter holding an arm of a functionaltool according to an alternate embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 8 is a cross-section view of that shown in FIG. 7;

FIG. 9 is a side elevation view of an adapter according to yet anotherembodiment of the present invention; and

FIG. 10 is an exploded view of the adapter shown in FIG. 9.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

Referring now to FIG. 1, a quick change tool attachment 20 is adaptedfor use in connecting a tool or attachment, such as a sanding shoe, to adriver, such as a reciprocating saw. A representative driver may areciprocating driver such as is available from Milwaukee Electric Toolunder its designation SAWZALL. The end of the driver is shown at 22, andincludes a tool connection area 24. In accordance with knownconstruction, tool connection area 24 includes an outwardly facing slotwithin which the end of a tool or attachment is adapted to be received.Tool connection area 24 also includes a lever 26 that operates aclamp-type tool engagement mechanism for securely retaining the tool orattachment within the slot in tool connection area 24. Driver 22 mayalso include a shoe 28 spaced outwardly from tool connection area 24 andsecured to the driver end 22 via a bracket 30.

Quick change tool attachment 20 is configured for engagement with toolconnection area 24 of the reciprocating driver, and is adapted for usein mounting a variety of different tools or attachments to the driver.The end of quick change tool attachment 20 includes a quick changesocket assembly 32, which provides quick and easy engagement anddisengagement of a tool with tool attachment 20. Quick change socketassembly 32 is constructed as shown and described in Paulsen U.S. Pat.No. 6,755,424, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein byreference.

Referring now to FIGS. 2-3, quick change tool attachment 20 includes amounting body 34, the outer end of which forms a part of quick changesocket assembly 32. Representatively, mounting body 34 is in the form ofan elongated arm or shaft, although it is understood that mounting body34 may have any satisfactory or desired configuration. The outer end ofmounting body 34, shown at 36, is formed to include an inwardlyextending passage 38, which has a non-circular cross-section.Representatively, the cross-section of passage 38 may have a hexconfiguration, although it is understood that any other satisfactorynon-circular configuration may be employed. The tool or attachment thatis to be secured to quick change socket assembly 32 includes a mountingshaft or arm 40, which has a cross-section that matches that of passage38. The outer end of arm 40 is formed with an annular groove or recess42.

With additional reference to FIGS. 4-5, body 34 includes a fixed collar44, including an end flange 46 and a side wall 48. A snap ring 50 may beengaged within a groove formed in the outer surface of mounting body 34and within a mating recess formed in collar 44, for securing collar 44in position on mounting body 34. The outer end 36 of mounting body 34 isformed with an annular flange 52, and a sleeve 54 is slidably mountedbetween collar flange 46 and mounting body flange 52. Sleeve 54 includesan inwardly extending locking ring 56. An inner recess 58 is formedinwardly of locking ring 56, and an outer recess 60 is formed outwardlyof locking ring 56. The wall of mounting body 34 is formed with a numberof passages 62, within which retainers, such as balls 64, are located. Aspring 66 bears between the outer end of collar side wall 48 and lockingring 56, for biasing sleeve 54 outwardly to a position in which theouter end of sleeve 54 engages the inner surface of flange 52. With thisconstruction, the user is able to quickly and easily engage a tool orattachment with mounting body 34 by moving sleeve 54 inwardly againstthe biasing force of spring 66, which moves locking ring 56 out ofalignment with balls 64. The shaft or arm 40 of the tool or attachmentcan then be inserted into passage 38. The user then releases sleeve 54,which moves outwardly under the influence of spring 66 such that lockingring 56 is located over balls 64 so as to force balls 64 into engagementwithin the groove or recess 42 in the shaft or arm 40. The tool orattachment is thus securely engaged with the end of mounting body 34 byengagement of balls 64 within groove or recess 42. When it is desired todisengage the tool or attachment from mounting body 34, the user againapplies an inward force on sleeve 54 against the force of spring 66, soas to move locking ring 56 out of alignment with balls 64. The user thenapplies an axial outward force on the tool shaft or arm 40. Balls 64 arethus allowed to move outwardly into recess 60 so as to enable the innerend portion of shaft or arm 40 to move outwardly past balls 64.

Mounting body 34 has a length that enables the tool or attachment to belocated outwardly of the outer surface of shoe 28, to provide sufficientclearance for operation.

At the inner end of quick change tool attachment 20, a removable andreplaceable mounting member 70 is engaged with mounting body 34. Theouter area of mounting member 70 resembles that of a conventional toolor attachment that is configured for engagement with tool connectionarea 24 of the driver. Specifically, the outer portion of mountingmember 70 is in the form of a flat mounting tongue 71 having anoutwardly extending tang 72. An opening 74 is formed in mounting tongue71. The configuration of tongue 71, tang 72 and opening 74 enablesmounting member 70 to be received within the slot defined by toolconnection area 24 and secured to driver end 22 using the toolconnection area 24 and lever 26.

With additional reference to FIG. 6, mounting member 70 also includes anengagement section 76 that extends inwardly from a pair of outwardlyextending ears 78, which serve to locate mounting member 70 relative tothe end of mounting body 34. In one embodiment, mounting body 34 isformed with a slot 80 that extends inwardly from its inner end, andwhich has a shape corresponding to that of engagement section 76.Engagement section 76 includes a transverse opening 82 which, whenengagement section 76 is fully seated within slot 80, is in alignmentwith a threaded passage 83 formed in one of the walls of mounting body34. A threaded engagement member, which may be in the form of a setscrew 84, is adapted for engagement within passage 83 and to extendthrough opening 82 in engagement section 76. In this manner, set screw84 is operable to releasably retain mounting member 70 in engagementwith mounting body 34.

With this construction, mounting member 70 can quickly and easily beremoved from mounting body 34 in the event mounting member 70 becomesdamaged during use or otherwise requires replacement. The user cansimply remove mounting member 70 and replace it with another identicallyconfigured mounting member 70, without the need for total replacement ofquick change tool attachment 20.

FIGS. 7-8 illustrate another embodiment of an adapter in accordance withthe present invention, and like reference characters will be used wherepossible to facilitate clarity. In this alternate embodiment, a mountingbody 34 a may be used in place of mounting body 34. The inner and outerends of mounting body 34 a are configured the same as mounting body 34as shown and described previously. Mounting body 34 a has a shorterlength than that of mounting body 34, and can be used when shoe 28 isnot being used such that extension of the tool or attachment beyond shoe28 is not required.

FIGS. 9-10 illustrate another embodiment of an adapter in accordancewith the present invention, and like reference characters will be usedwhere possible to facilitate clarity. In this alternate embodiment, amounting body 34 b may be used in place of mounting body 34 or 34 a. Theouter end of mounting body 34 b has the same quick change socketassembly 32 as shown and described previously, for use in mounting atool or attachment to the end of mounting body 34 b. A mounting member70 b may be used in place of mounting member 70, although a mountingmember such as 70 may also be employed. Mounting member 70 b differsfrom mounting member 70 in that it includes a pair of tangs 72 asopposed to a single tang 72 as in mounting member 70.

Mounting body 34 b is formed so as to include a flat engagement surface90 at its inner end, against which one side of mounting tongue 71 b ofmounting member 70 b is adapted to be positioned. A transverseprojection 92 extends from engagement surface 90, and is formed with athreaded internal passage 94. Projection 92 is configured to extendthrough mounting tongue opening 74 b. A clamp member 96 is engageablewith the inner end of mounting body 34 b for securing mounting member 70b to mounting body 34 b. Clamp member 96 is generally C-shaped,including a main wall 98 and a pair of lateral flanges or walls 100. Anopening 102 is formed in main wall 98. The shank of a fastener 104, suchas a screw, is adapted to pass through opening 102 into engagement withthreaded passage 94 in projection 92, while the head of the fastener 104is engaged with main wall 98. With this construction, mounting member 70b is secured to the end of mounting body 34 b by placing one side ofmounting tongue 71 b against engagement surface 90 such that projection92 extends through opening 74 b. Clamp member 96 is then positioned overthe other side of mounting tongue 71 b, and fastener 104 is insertedthrough opening 102 into engagement with threaded passage 94, whichforces the inside surface of clamp member main wall 98 against thefacing surface of mounting tongue 71 b. The end of mounting tongue 71 bis located in close proximity to a shoulder 106 defined by mounting body34 b adjacent engagement surface 90, and ears 78 b of mounting member 70b are located adjacent the ends of lateral flanges or walls 100 of clampmember 96, so as to ensure that mounting member 70 b does not pivotabout projection 92. In addition, the inside surfaces of lateral flangesor walls 100 are in close proximity to the upper and lower edges ofmounting tongue 71 b, to further restrain any movement between mountingmember 70 b and mounting body 34 b.

In the event mounting member 70 b is damaged during use or otherwiserequires replacement, the user simply removes fastener 104 so as torelease clamp member 96 and to enable mounting member 70 b to be removedfrom engagement with mounting body 34 b. The user can then replace thedamaged mounting member 70 b with a replacement mounting member 70 b,which is secured to mounting body 34 b in the same manner as describedpreviously.

It is recognized that the quick change tool attachment 20 may be used inconnection with a wide variety of tools, including brushes, files,sanding shoes, etc. It is understood that any other satisfactory type oftool or attachment may be interconnected with the driver using the quickchange tool attachment 20 of the present invention. Also, it isrecognized that the viewable portion of the wall of the mounting bodymay be embossed or otherwise include a product identifier, such as aproduct name.

Various alternatives and embodiments are contemplated as being withinthe scope of the following claims particularly pointing out anddistinctly claiming the subject matter regarded as the invention.

1-21. (canceled)
 22. A system for use in securing an attachment to adriver having an attachment mounting area, comprising: an attachmentmount configured for releasable engagement with an attachment; and adriver mount interconnected with the attachment mount, wherein thedriver mount includes a removable mounting member having a pair ofmounting portions spaced from one another to define a channel, whereinthe spaced apart mounting portions are configured for engagement withthe attachment mounting area of the driver.
 23. The system of claim 22,wherein the attachment mount includes an extension located between theattachment mount and the driver mount for spacing the attachment fromthe attachment mounting area of the driver.
 24. The system of claim 22,wherein the mounting member has a tongue section that is secured to theattachment mount via a selectively engageable clamp member and the pairof mounting portions extend from an end of the tongue section.
 25. Thesystem of claim 24, wherein the tongue section includes a tongue thatinterfaces with the attachment mount and the pair of mounting portions,positioned opposite the tongue, that interface with the mounting area ofthe driver.
 26. The system of claim 24, wherein the clamp memberincludes a set screw.
 27. The system of claim 22, wherein the attachmentmount is configured to provide a releasable quick connection of theattachment to the driver.
 28. The system of claim 22, wherein theattachment mount and driver mount are interconnected such that areciprocating motion imparted by the driver is translated to theattachment.
 29. The system of claim 22, wherein the attachment mount hasan inwardly extending passage for receiving an arm of the attachment andwherein the inwardly extending passage has a cross-section matched tothat of the arm.
 30. The system of claim 29, wherein the inwardlyextending passage has a non-circular cross-section.
 31. The system ofclaim 30, wherein the inwardly extending passage has a hexagonalcross-section.
 32. A power tool, comprising: a hand-held power unithaving an axially reciprocating movable output arrangement; a drivermount adapted for engagement with the axially reciprocating movableoutput arrangement using a clamp-type mounting arrangement, wherein thedriver mount has a pair of tangs that interfaces with the axiallyreciprocating movable output arrangement; an adapter having a firstconnector section that is adapted for releasable engagement with thedriver mount, and a second connector section having a releasable toolengagement arrangement; and a functional tool having an inner mountingportion, wherein the inner mounting portion of the functional tool andthe releasable tool engagement arrangement of the second connectorsection of the adapter are configured and arranged so as to provideengagement of the inner mounting portion of the functional tool with thereleasable tool engagement arrangement.
 33. The power tool of claim 32further comprising a set screw that secures the driver mount to thefirst connector section of the adapter.
 34. The power tool of claim 32,wherein the driver mount includes a tongue section having a tongueconnected to the pair of tangs by a generally planar body.
 35. The powertool of claim 32, wherein the adapter has an inwardly extending passagefor receiving an arm of the functional tool and wherein the inwardlyextending passage has a cross-section matched to that of the arm. 36.The power tool of claim 35, wherein the inwardly extending passage has anon-circular cross-section.
 37. The power tool of claim 35, wherein theinwardly extending passage has a hexagonal cross-section.
 38. The powertool of claim 32, wherein the functional tool is one of a sanding shoe,a file, and a brush.
 39. A method of securing a tool to a reciprocatingdriver having a tool mount area, comprising the acts of: providing abody having an outer end configured to engage a tool and an inner enddefining a driver mount area; releasably securing a mounting member tothe driver mount area, wherein the mounting member has a tonguearrangement that includes a pair of tangs spaced from one another by achannel, and is configured for engagement with the tool mount area;engaging a tool with the outer end of the body; and engaging the tonguearrangement with the tool mount area of the tool using the pair oftangs.